Bob Connolly is an Australian film director, cinematographer and author. He is best known for his documentaries produced over the past 30 years, including ''
The Highlands Trilogy'' and ''
Rats in the Ranks''.
More recent films include ''
Facing the Music'' (2001) and
Mrs Carey's Concert (2011). His films have won an
Academy Award
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nomination,
AFI Awards, and Grand Prix at the
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Festival.
Biography
Connolly was educated at Sydney's
Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview
Saint Ignatius' College Riverview is an Australian independent single-sex primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys, conducted in the Jesuit tradition, located in Riverview, a small suburb located on the Lane Cove River on the ...
and attended
Sydney University
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. He trained as a journalist at the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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(ABC), where he worked for almost a decade as a foreign correspondent, current affairs reporter and documentary filmmaker. While at the ABC he made over 30 documentaries and met his future wife
Robin Anderson, then a research assistant. The couple had two daughters together.
In 1980 he left the ABC to work independently with Robin Anderson. Their first film together was ''River Journey'' (1980), Shot on
35mm film during an arduous 2 week rafting trip down
Tasmania
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Franklin River
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, the film played a major role in the river's subsequent preservation. For the next twelve years Connolly and Anderson directed their focus on the
Highlands
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Australia
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of
Papua New Guinea
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. The couple developed an acclaimed professional partnership which included the award-winning ''Highlands trilogy'' of documentaries about Papua New Guinea, which saw ''
First Contact'' receive an Academy Award Nomination.
In 1986 following training in 16mm cinematography and sound recording at the
Australian Film, Television and Radio School
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History
Establish ...
(AFTRS), they returned to the Highlands to make ''Joe Leahy's Neighbours'' (1989) followed by ''
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* Black Harvest (1992 film)
''Black Harvest'' is a 1992 Australian-Papua New Guinea documentary directed by Australians Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson. It is the thi ...
'' (1992). The three PNG films are still widely distributed around the world as ''The Highlands Trilogy'' and have together won more than 30 national and international awards.
In 1996, ''Rats in the Ranks'' followed treachery in the inner workings of
Sydney inner city
Leichhardt Council.
Connolly and Anderson were awarded the
Byron Kennedy Award by the
Australian Film Institute
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in 1992. In 2001, they were awarded the
Brisbane Film Festival's
Chauvel Award
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.
2001 saw the release of ''
Facing the Music'', Connolly and Anderson's last film.
The film won the 2001 AFI Award for Best Documentary and was voted most popular film at the Sydney and Brisbane Film Festivals.
Anderson died in 2002, and Connolly initially intended to end his film making career, however 2011 saw the release of ''
Mrs Carey's Concert''. After opening in 70 cinemas in Australia the film became one of the most successful Australian theatrical documentaries of all time. It also won the 2011
AACTA Award for Best Feature Length Documentary
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and
Best Direction in a Documentary.
Books
Connolly's 2005 book ''Making Black Harvest'' won the
Walkley Book Award
The Walkley Book Award is an Australian award presented annually by the Walkley Foundation for excellence in long-form journalism and nonfiction, with subjects ranging from biography to true crime to investigative journalism and reporting.
Winne ...
for Best Non Fiction.
Previous books by Connolly were ''The Fight for the Franklin'' (1982) and ''First Contact'', which he co-wrote with Anderson (1987)
Filmography
Major works by Bob Connolly include:
* ''Franklin River Journey'' - 1980
* ''
First Contact'' - 1983
* ''Joe Leahy's Neighbours'' - 1988
* ''Black Harvest'' - 1992
* ''
Rats in the Ranks'' - 1996
* ''
Facing the Music'' - 2001
* ''Mrs Carey's Concert'' - 2011
See also
*
Cinema of Australia
The cinema of Australia had its beginnings with the 1906 production of '' The Story of the Kelly Gang'', arguably the world's first feature film. Since then, Australian crews have produced many films, a number of which have received internat ...
References
External links
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Australian film directors
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
People educated at Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview